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international with the twenty four hours a day the rise of ultra nationalism in ukraine is causing tensions in the south of the country the center of unrest is now in the capital of the we're told this region of crimea a local parliament there has voted to hold a regional referendum which could push them even further away from kiev control. is in crimea. the crimean parliament has released the local prime minister from his duties basically dispersing the the government as well and has set a date for a referendum over whether or not to stay with you crane and this date is may twenty fifth which is the same day when the new authorities in kiev are planning to hold nationwide presidential elections in fact they've said that crimea is have no rights to hold any sort of referendums independently under new laws which have been passed recently in kiev and now in the meantime over and over the night here in the capital of the crimea a group of unknown pro russian activists got inside the building of the local parliament and race russian flag on top of that they however did allow deputies to enter i
international with the twenty four hours a day the rise of ultra nationalism in ukraine is causing tensions in the south of the country the center of unrest is now in the capital of the we're told this region of crimea a local parliament there has voted to hold a regional referendum which could push them even further away from kiev control. is in crimea. the crimean parliament has released the local prime minister from his duties basically dispersing the the government as well and has set a...
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stay with us the international for northern ukraine's ousted president to make to get a coach on the statement has released in the past hour more details and a couple of. the transit routes of a new people report your best way to the heart of moscow. right to see. the first strike. and i would think that your. own army would. be in the. back to this hour's breaking news story ukraine's ousted president in the says he's still the country's legitimate leader in statements released in the past hour and has also asked russia for protection from extremists and his now wanted in ukraine where the news accuse him alas mada that's here again from international relations expert about his hair with me in this chair dear so moch also your thoughts on this latest statement from the president here to college well this is a quite extraordinary statement after several days of basically being incommunicado . while technically still the having rights as the president of the ukraine after being driven out by this putsch in kiev he's released a rather powerful statement. making the legitimate claim tha
stay with us the international for northern ukraine's ousted president to make to get a coach on the statement has released in the past hour more details and a couple of. the transit routes of a new people report your best way to the heart of moscow. right to see. the first strike. and i would think that your. own army would. be in the. back to this hour's breaking news story ukraine's ousted president in the says he's still the country's legitimate leader in statements released in the past...
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the international fund is sending a fact finding team next week to ukraine, in response to the country's request for help. for more on that, we can talk to -- i am told that we don't have him to help us analyze the economic situation, perhaps later in the evening, for now though, in sport, a bit later we go to south africa where youngsters are being introduced to fencing to keep them off the street, that's all from us, back to doe ha. they need assistance. >> there's no such thing as illegal immigration. >> al jazeera america presents... a breakthrough television event borderland a first hand view at the crisis on the border. >> how can i not be affected by it? >> strangers, with different points of view take a closer look at the ongoing conflict alex, a liberal artist from new york and randy, a conservative vet from illinois... >> are you telling me that it's ok to just let them all run into the united states? >> you don't have a right to make judgements about it... >> they re-trace the steps of myra, a woman desparately trying to reunite with her family. >> to discover, and one of thei
the international fund is sending a fact finding team next week to ukraine, in response to the country's request for help. for more on that, we can talk to -- i am told that we don't have him to help us analyze the economic situation, perhaps later in the evening, for now though, in sport, a bit later we go to south africa where youngsters are being introduced to fencing to keep them off the street, that's all from us, back to doe ha. they need assistance. >> there's no such thing as...
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international relations expert mark. meanwhile protests against and in support of ukraine's new leaders are gathering steam in crimea will prob my down rallies are largely led by the local muslim todd community which is in the minority that most of the area's population are russians and over seventy percent of the people that are russian speakers and early on thursday a group of local pro russian protesters entered buzz the cabinet and parliament buildings in crimea. is following the events in the region. well a group of unidentified people entered the local administration buildings in the capital of the crimea and raised a russian flag on top of them and reportedly they are allowing local deputies inside but nevertheless the new authority is in kiev for specifically the acting president has named the situation an attempt at the crimean independence and said that they are sending some sort of security forces to the crimea to what they say will be preventing any violence from erupting and keeping safety here all this happ
international relations expert mark. meanwhile protests against and in support of ukraine's new leaders are gathering steam in crimea will prob my down rallies are largely led by the local muslim todd community which is in the minority that most of the area's population are russians and over seventy percent of the people that are russian speakers and early on thursday a group of local pro russian protesters entered buzz the cabinet and parliament buildings in crimea. is following the events in...
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whereabouts of the ousted president has he announces a news conference in southern russia the missing ukraine's interim leader is illegitimate and asking moscow for protection. amnesty international accuse israel of using excessive force against palestinian protesters in the occupied lands saying some killings could be tantamount to war crimes. for most of us into this is r.t. international with twenty four hours a day the rise of ultra nationalism in the capital is causing tensions in ukraine the center of unrest is now in the center of the autonomous region of crimea a local parliament there was voted to hold a regional referendum which could push them even further away from key have control well even if it's going off for us and joins me now so you go some political moves then going ahead where you are now tell us more about what's happening and what the implications are. well the crimean parliament has released a local prime minister from his duties basically dispersing the the government as well and has set a date for a referendum over whether or not to stay with ukraine and this date is m
whereabouts of the ousted president has he announces a news conference in southern russia the missing ukraine's interim leader is illegitimate and asking moscow for protection. amnesty international accuse israel of using excessive force against palestinian protesters in the occupied lands saying some killings could be tantamount to war crimes. for most of us into this is r.t. international with twenty four hours a day the rise of ultra nationalism in the capital is causing tensions in ukraine...
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get international aid will be painful. what will that mean for the ukrainian people? >> it is going to be tough. the imf would like to see natural gas tariffs for example. people use natural gas here for almost everything. the big issue would be eating. ago -20ust two weeks degrees celsius here and heating would go up by even more. another painful thing would be the currency. it normally trades at about eight to the dollar and has already fallen to 11 and a half. it hit, up to about 10.7. the imf would ike to see even less support. subsidies, social spending and budgets will get cut back. ukraine can kiss gross goodbye for the next couple of years. >> you mentioned the president who fled key of last week is the subject of an arrest warrant. he is scheduled to hold a press conference. what is the latest on that? >> it ought to be interesting. he has already said the new government here are not season he's a legitimate resident. what is he going to say now that he is under russian protection? the prime minister in the ukrain
get international aid will be painful. what will that mean for the ukrainian people? >> it is going to be tough. the imf would like to see natural gas tariffs for example. people use natural gas here for almost everything. the big issue would be eating. ago -20ust two weeks degrees celsius here and heating would go up by even more. another painful thing would be the currency. it normally trades at about eight to the dollar and has already fallen to 11 and a half. it hit, up to about 10.7....
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conflicts the ukraine but on the other hand how many un at the independence square behind me satan. russia should not dad to our tenants as russia russia should not dare to interfere with troops into ukraine. they have a wall in the caucasus already they should not open the second front. leslie thanks very much will be staking him or the coming days and two at an ounce of course on nbc and ken was standing by for us and sent the ball in the crimea where clashes broke out on wednesday. lucy and the fighting in that region was pretty heated today. how serious is the fact that we could see an escalation of this violence. what a treat to the attitude that you can see they were quite dramatic but brett took up a real critic of the african movement growing it. i've actually been decreed. other than able politician in the background from both sides of the pretty at first but after the russian side were actually more interested in keeping our brothers though. actually of sort of exacerbating the conflict. to which we observe. so did they get scared to say that there is no possibility that t
conflicts the ukraine but on the other hand how many un at the independence square behind me satan. russia should not dad to our tenants as russia russia should not dare to interfere with troops into ukraine. they have a wall in the caucasus already they should not open the second front. leslie thanks very much will be staking him or the coming days and two at an ounce of course on nbc and ken was standing by for us and sent the ball in the crimea where clashes broke out on wednesday. lucy and...
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international with the twenty four hours a day ukraine's ousted president viktor. fist with a public statement which suggests he is in no mood to give up the fight to hold on to power. has the latest. story of victory on the court which has turned into a genuine hollywood thriller he fled ukraine's capital of five days ago leaving the power it in the capital to what was then the political opposition which was quite hastily putting him on the wanted list branding him a criminal responsible for mass murder of ukrainians it has been speculation for some time that you may still be in ukraine now he may be in russia it's not confirmed by any official source as of yet but we do know that president bush sent a statement to the russians a news agency that us which said that he is still considering himself the legitimate president of ukraine elected in a constitutional manner everything according to mr gonna call which which is happening now in the ukrainian parliament is illegitimate he said he will continue fighting for the restoring the constitutional order in the countr
international with the twenty four hours a day ukraine's ousted president viktor. fist with a public statement which suggests he is in no mood to give up the fight to hold on to power. has the latest. story of victory on the court which has turned into a genuine hollywood thriller he fled ukraine's capital of five days ago leaving the power it in the capital to what was then the political opposition which was quite hastily putting him on the wanted list branding him a criminal responsible for...
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international. technology innovation. others. picture. it will be joining us very shortly but for now in the program on r.t. international britain's prime minister will launch a charm offensive in the leader of europe's most powerful country. change the terms of the u.k.'s membership of the e.u. but also to reform the. there was this point. his test. for german chancellor angela merkel's visit to london it's a red carpet welcome fit for queen dubbed by foreign secretary william hague as britain's most important partner on seeking e.u. reform and the first german chancellor to address both houses of parliament starkly different to british prime minister david cameron's low key pub lunch with his french counterpart last month all that seemed to be placed on getting the backing of europe's economic powerhouse in redrawing love his relationship with brussels after all. if not of course in this europe incentives on both sides to find a suitable agreement so what exactly does cameron want for the u.k. curbing immigration by possibly putting a c
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stay without international eyes were closely following all the latest developments in ukraine more expert opinion is also available for your online at and he does kong. there's growing discontent in america's diplomatic community after bronco obama nominated several of his big election to be ambassadors especially after a grilling at the senate showed the nominees to be more or less clueless about their future postings and his critics say about was simply returning the favor for they finding that so he returns to office as reports confirmation hearings ever deal that a number of president obama's nominees for a bass of their ships have little or no knowledge of the countries they are signs to serve in. the real expert on china but said the man who is confirmed as u.s. ambassador to china one of norway's major political parties party his party now expect an apology from president obama after the future of bassa to norway apparently did know about their existence norway has been very quick to denounce. them. we're going to continue to work with norway to make sure government has denounced t
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parliament has put the any coverage on an international wanted list the murder in connection with the deaths of around one hundred people during last week's questions. so let's say get the very latest from kiev and the crimea away joined by now cos wanted to run iraq and the crew is in the ukrainian capital welcome rally. sorry it has a lot going on there again today we understand with the column and fun seeing all the nomination of the unity government. what can we expect set from my thoughts indian and honesty of the live pictures coming in but i understand the parliament but his voting now i can actually hear the counter other two being the displayed a large screen here in the square so that's happening now it is likely that that list of candidates that was put forward by the new parliament will get past because they have the required two thirds majority. again this was the opposition that is now leading the government the city is the new ice any continue with what was the head of that than the opposition of course leading of the parliaments of a member of his party is of course sp
parliament has put the any coverage on an international wanted list the murder in connection with the deaths of around one hundred people during last week's questions. so let's say get the very latest from kiev and the crimea away joined by now cos wanted to run iraq and the crew is in the ukrainian capital welcome rally. sorry it has a lot going on there again today we understand with the column and fun seeing all the nomination of the unity government. what can we expect set from my thoughts...
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it's been a pleasure having you with us here and international let's get some insight now into ukraine's unfolding crisis let's do so with the form of american ambassador to the country a program worlds apart it's coming your way in just a moment. minnesota vikings football player jared allen like many pro athlete stereotypes is actually doing something for society with this n.f.l. fame and fortune he is providing homes for turning wounded u.s. veterans good job mr allen generally for some reason wealthy people don't do much to help other people besides giving money to charity to get some sort of tax break kickback the thing they don't realize that helping other people out is actually in the best interest of rich guys too if they would ever just stop to think about it a little more so mega wealthy that you could live in total isolation you're going to have to deal with the rest of the people in your country and the better off that average guy is the less likely he's going to need to steal from you to get by ellen's work is fantastic because it gets veterans out of a desperate situation r
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also amnesty international accuses of using excessive force against palestinian protesters in the occupied territories saying some killings could be tantamount to war crimes. and secret documents reveal a british intelligence agency g c.
also amnesty international accuses of using excessive force against palestinian protesters in the occupied territories saying some killings could be tantamount to war crimes. and secret documents reveal a british intelligence agency g c.
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i would like to join his beard is please update your own fault i kept hoping ukraine together the top challenge for tf is armed men seized control of the regional government headquarters in the economist might be a parody this her estate the russian flag is flying from the parliament building ukraine's security forces have been put on alert following the takeover of the building in the capital according to the country's acting interior minister ukrainian prosecutors have also opened a terror probe it's being reported to the short time ago. my cats douglas herbert is in the crimean capital and has more now. we had tension is rising again inundated we woke up this morning with the russian flag flying not just on one of the apartment building you can see here behind me but also on the roof of the regional government building. we have earlier this morning to report that the building had been occupied during the night occupied by two unknown people. still not sure exactly who is inside the parliament building. will we do have is the prime minister at least at the crack me up saying that he
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fears about the key part of ukraine. it is one in which months skou massive had a strategic interest. there it is right there, crimea. when the soviet union broke up in 1991 and ukraine became independent, russia down here retained basing rights for its enormous black sea. and confirmation that crimea's pro-russian government offices have been seized, there's an ominous question, how might russia decide to defend its interests in ukraine? because, remember, in the last 24 hours, 150,000 troops have gone on exercises and drills right around the western district here. there are combat aircraft which are now confirmed as flying in this area. also, there are the rights to deploy anything they want down into the enormous naval pass in sevastopol. how are the developments down in crimea and more widely from russia being seen there? >> it seems the atmosphere here in the ukrainian parliament is quite nervous now. people are waiting for news. for several months, the president of russia was showing it is not in the political cris
fears about the key part of ukraine. it is one in which months skou massive had a strategic interest. there it is right there, crimea. when the soviet union broke up in 1991 and ukraine became independent, russia down here retained basing rights for its enormous black sea. and confirmation that crimea's pro-russian government offices have been seized, there's an ominous question, how might russia decide to defend its interests in ukraine? because, remember, in the last 24 hours, 150,000 troops...
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international we are closely following the developments in crimea southern ukraine you can see in the pictures coming your way now the russian flag raised on the regional government building reports say both the cabinet and the parliament building were seized by armed men we will keep you posted on what's happening in the region here on our national. thank you for joining us a very short break here then aaron aid breaks down the financial headlines boom bust coming your way. salo some. cool rights. to the. war. paint for the young girls camel for the future hunter. between two and three hundred million guns united states so you can act like they're not here and keep kids away from them. the positive is they learn you know i mean this teaches them a lot of rote sponsibility and simply come to play through the eyes of children if we can't do it for our children move for our future what is the country the food. we speak your language anything about the war another day in. the news programs in documentaries and spanish more matters to you breaking news a little turn to tip angles to these
international we are closely following the developments in crimea southern ukraine you can see in the pictures coming your way now the russian flag raised on the regional government building reports say both the cabinet and the parliament building were seized by armed men we will keep you posted on what's happening in the region here on our national. thank you for joining us a very short break here then aaron aid breaks down the financial headlines boom bust coming your way. salo some. cool...
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that is according to amnesty international. israel says they are responding to an upsurge in violence. time for our special series on farming. france's biggest agricultural fair is taking place in paris. today, we take you to an agricultural school and we discover the giant african snail. >> hello. welcome to our special edition from the paris agricultural fair. we will take a closer look at what it takes to become a farmer. youngsters have to learn their trade in specialized schools. the sun is up in the flock has arrived. class is in session. each week, trainees at this agricultural school spend three to four hours taking care of different animals. today's lesson -- the pedicure. > we are trimming the hooves. we make them flat so they don't get infected. it is hard work. >> students learn about each step along the production line, following the animal from its birth to the butcher. >> we keep track of the animals. we help supervise. they are doing it all. be a cut above the rest, students learn all the cuts -- loins, dozens o
that is according to amnesty international. israel says they are responding to an upsurge in violence. time for our special series on farming. france's biggest agricultural fair is taking place in paris. today, we take you to an agricultural school and we discover the giant african snail. >> hello. welcome to our special edition from the paris agricultural fair. we will take a closer look at what it takes to become a farmer. youngsters have to learn their trade in specialized schools. the...
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amnesty international accuses israel of using excessive force against palestinian protesters in the occupied lands saying some killings could be tantamount to war crimes.
amnesty international accuses israel of using excessive force against palestinian protesters in the occupied lands saying some killings could be tantamount to war crimes.
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it is not a replay of the cold war, but we returned a normal international system and involves competition and clash of interest. we can sit back and watch this happen consigning the ukraine to the russian orbit that is a mistake. >> do you so the country splitting east and west ukraine? >> it is unlikely at this point. i think both sides think they can win elections and they have been close in the recent past, but if it continues and violence escalates, a split is not unquestionable. >> washington is guaranteeing a billion dollars in loans, what does that do for you us? chicken feed. the russian control the overwhelming energy flows into the ukraine and oil and natural gas and hold ukranian debt and offered 15 billion in the yanukovych government. and the united states to be willing to put up a billion. obama administration might as well go back to sleep. >> thank you. >>> food labels are getting a serious make over and will they change the way we eat? and then there is this. >> we can't breathe back here, go. >> leave the original belongings behind and get off of the plane. >> a scary sc
it is not a replay of the cold war, but we returned a normal international system and involves competition and clash of interest. we can sit back and watch this happen consigning the ukraine to the russian orbit that is a mistake. >> do you so the country splitting east and west ukraine? >> it is unlikely at this point. i think both sides think they can win elections and they have been close in the recent past, but if it continues and violence escalates, a split is not...
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free those journalist as free society requires a free press. >> even in ukraine, a nation living in political crisis, people are taking time out to call for the release of our colleagues. this group of journalists. covering the situation there, paused for just a few minutes to show their support, the call on egypt to release the mess. press freedoms are protected randall pinkston joins us with that story. >> tonefully, for many american journalists it is a controversial finding and not the first time that reporters without borders organization has given the u.s. a low rating for press freedom, this time is u.s. 11 points lower than last year. >> from the birth of the nation, american journalists have relied on the first amendment, and sometimes sources willing to reveal state secrets. but an international watchdog group says america's journalists are facing in pressure from the federal government to reveal their sources. >> a fugitive who linked thousands of documents. orr court marshaled army private bradley manning now known as chelsea committed for the biggest leak of classified documents
free those journalist as free society requires a free press. >> even in ukraine, a nation living in political crisis, people are taking time out to call for the release of our colleagues. this group of journalists. covering the situation there, paused for just a few minutes to show their support, the call on egypt to release the mess. press freedoms are protected randall pinkston joins us with that story. >> tonefully, for many american journalists it is a controversial finding and...
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international with the top headlines for this hour. from the entire news team thank you for joining us today first breaking news story of the standoff between supporters and opponents of ukraine's new leadership is flaring up local authorities sources say in crimea around thirty men have seized both the cabinet and the parliament building where the russian flag has been raised officials plan to hold talks with them later on thursday and go to continue to follow the events in the region. well i hug far more into the fray here in the crimea nationalist slogans are being shouted alongside pro russian ones they share the same went but definitely not the same political views i. was. there with we all came out today to show that without our approval no decisions will be made we see the crimea is a part of a crane business the majority of people here support russia in the u.s.s.r. the crimea belong to the russian soviet republic until nine hundred fifty four when the then soviet leadership decided to transfer it to the administration of sovie
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crisis in crimea, the ukraine government needs $35 billion in international aid to keep the economy afloat. its new ministers will be powerless without it. tim friend, aljazeera, kiev. >> as ukraine's new leadership takes shape, the post president viktor yanukovych appears to have broken his silence. in a statement, he said he's still the head of state. his comments gave no clue as to his whereabouts. we'll be looking at the possibilities later in the aljazeera news hour. first, we go to syria and one of the deadliest attacks of the war. the army says it's killed 175 rebels in an ambush. opposition activists say the government attacked a convoy of civilians. we have more. >> these are the pictures broadcast on syrian state television that the syrian military claim show the bloody aftermath an a column of fighters. the syrian government calls them terrorists. it's reported that the ambush was spunk at down on a road in eastern guta near damascus. state t.v. broadcast footage of the moment of the attack. >> a massive explosive booby trap. the syrian government say it was a major victory. >>
crisis in crimea, the ukraine government needs $35 billion in international aid to keep the economy afloat. its new ministers will be powerless without it. tim friend, aljazeera, kiev. >> as ukraine's new leadership takes shape, the post president viktor yanukovych appears to have broken his silence. in a statement, he said he's still the head of state. his comments gave no clue as to his whereabouts. we'll be looking at the possibilities later in the aljazeera news hour. first, we go to...
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worldwide headlines twenty four seven it's all a team international with me will receive from the entire news team here welcome to the program. crimea in southern ukraine has now become the scene of the most polarized standoff between those supporting and denouncing the ongoing country's. protests against the new leadership a gathering steam in the mainly russian speaking region the people deeply fearful that laws will marginalize their language and. ban a russian t.v. channels two people have already died at least thirty injured in violent rallies meantime it's largely the muslim ta-ta community which is backing the former opposition as r.t.s. i got a press going off in our ports was a lie how far more grey cheer in the crimea nationalist slogans are being shouted alongside pro russian ones. to the crimea always used to be russian and was passed over to the crane unlawfully it's time for justice to prevail in the u.s.s.r. the crimea belongs to the russian soviet republic until nine hundred fifty four when the then soviet leadership decided to transfer it to the administration of soviet
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. >>> in international news today, the u.s. hurled a tough, new warning at russia. saying a military intervention by russia in ukraine, would be a, quote, grave mistake. secretary of state john kerry urging restraint. saying, quote, this is not "rocky iv." the tough talk as russia flexed its military might today. russian president vladimir putin ordering his troops to conduct military exercises on ukraine's doorstep. >>> and from russia, next to china, tonight in the grip of an epic dome of smog. the air pollution so dire, someone said it's like a respiratory nuclear winter. abc's bob woodruff is on the ground. and he showed us how hard it is to reach clean air through all that smog. >> reporter: this is what it was like to wake up in china's capital. life inside a toxic cloud, seven-straight days. i'm looking at the sky. it's just about as polluted as i've ever seen. in fact, this is an app. this indicates the air quality index. that number is 512. the w.h.o. says 20 is what is safe. i once lived in beijing. but in these past 26 years, the pollution was never this
. >>> in international news today, the u.s. hurled a tough, new warning at russia. saying a military intervention by russia in ukraine, would be a, quote, grave mistake. secretary of state john kerry urging restraint. saying, quote, this is not "rocky iv." the tough talk as russia flexed its military might today. russian president vladimir putin ordering his troops to conduct military exercises on ukraine's doorstep. >>> and from russia, next to china, tonight in the...
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it is time for the international community to mobilize its resources to assist ukraine's transition to a democratic, secure, and prosperous country. the people of ukraine have had an incredibly difficult history. over the last century they have been subjected to two world wars, 70 years of soviet domination, including stalin's generagenocide famine. our assistance will be a concrete manifestation that we do indeed stand by the people of ukraine as they main fest their historic choice for freedom and democracy. moreover, we need to help ukraine succeed to realize the vision of a europe whole, free and at peace. that is our desire and that's the desire of the people of ukraine. they are moving right now on the right path. they critically need our help and the international community's help to make sure that russia does not try to dominate this country, that its desires to become part of europe are realized, that free and fair elections can take place and the rights of their people can be respected by their government. yesterday, i heard from swiss president and osce chair in office presi
it is time for the international community to mobilize its resources to assist ukraine's transition to a democratic, secure, and prosperous country. the people of ukraine have had an incredibly difficult history. over the last century they have been subjected to two world wars, 70 years of soviet domination, including stalin's generagenocide famine. our assistance will be a concrete manifestation that we do indeed stand by the people of ukraine as they main fest their historic choice for...
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. >> translator: i want to report to you that the state treasury in ukraine was robbed and is empty. i will not promise an improvement, not today, not tomorrow. our main task is to stabilize the situation in the country. >> reporter: bret, the international community right now is scrambling to figure out how to help ukraine without any funds disappearing into a black hole. that will certainly require some reforms on the fly. the international monetary fund is sending a delegation to kiev in the coming days to try to ascertain how to make that all come together effectively. bret? >> amy, thank you. >>> now back here to the u.s., and u.s. politics. vice president biden told democrats today to stop apologizing for their policies, including the obama health care plan. it's a message apparently not fully embraced by potential presidential candidate hillary clinton who says she would considerhanges to obamacare. correspondent doug mcelway has that story tonight. >> reporter: it was a nuanced criticism of obamacare from the presumed 2016 democratic presidential front-runner. in an off-camer
. >> translator: i want to report to you that the state treasury in ukraine was robbed and is empty. i will not promise an improvement, not today, not tomorrow. our main task is to stabilize the situation in the country. >> reporter: bret, the international community right now is scrambling to figure out how to help ukraine without any funds disappearing into a black hole. that will certainly require some reforms on the fly. the international monetary fund is sending a delegation to...
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the country's ousted president is now on an international wanted list. the whole world is paying close attention to events in the former soviet republic. chi aki ishikawa, nhk world. >>> the head of nato is warning about another hot spot, afghanistan. the country's president hamid karzai has not agreed to let u.s. troops stay in his country beyond the end of the year. anders fogh rasmussen say they may have to wait to get approval from karzai's successor. >> it may well be that president karzai won't sign, but i hope, i expect a new president to sign because a lot is at stake. >> rasmussen said if the two sides can't reach an agreement, all nato troops will withdraw. karzai is reported to have said he cannot sign a deal until peace negotiations with the taliban have begun. afghans will go to the polls in april to elect a new president. u.s. president barack obama has ordered commanders at the pentagon to draw up plans for a full withdrawal. u.s. leaders failed to sign a similar deal in iraq, and three years ago all of their troops pulled out. the securit
the country's ousted president is now on an international wanted list. the whole world is paying close attention to events in the former soviet republic. chi aki ishikawa, nhk world. >>> the head of nato is warning about another hot spot, afghanistan. the country's president hamid karzai has not agreed to let u.s. troops stay in his country beyond the end of the year. anders fogh rasmussen say they may have to wait to get approval from karzai's successor. >> it may well be that...
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a multimillion-dollar international ring of carjackers, hauled in and arrested today. and this gang is accused of stealing luxury cars and suvs and selling them overseas. abc's gio benitez shows us why dangerous carjacking is on the rise in america. >> reporter: watch how quickly it can happen. a carjacker pulls a gun on a man, in front of his house. demanding his car keys. to drive off with the victim's mercedes. and just before christmas, a carjacker killed justin friedland, right in front of his wife at the mall, to take his luxury mall. it's what authorities are calling a carjacking epidemic. and today, police broke up a sophisticated carjacking ring. accused of swiping more than $8 million worth of high-end cars. even allegedly pistol-whipping some of their victims. more than two dozen people in jail tonight. >> they will get what they deserve. >> reporter: the cars were stolen in new jersey and new york. to be shipped, all the way to west africa. these are some of the 160 stolen cars seized. and we're told, in west africa, they would have sold for a whole lot mor
a multimillion-dollar international ring of carjackers, hauled in and arrested today. and this gang is accused of stealing luxury cars and suvs and selling them overseas. abc's gio benitez shows us why dangerous carjacking is on the rise in america. >> reporter: watch how quickly it can happen. a carjacker pulls a gun on a man, in front of his house. demanding his car keys. to drive off with the victim's mercedes. and just before christmas, a carjacker killed justin friedland, right in...
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>> that would then be an international situation. and i think it would go far beyond the-- beyond the ukraine. i think the white house actually put out a statement today where they did reference an agreement where osce members really should be informing each other of any -- >> being european security. >> yeah. >> organizations, although the russians have before intervened in countries or threatened to intervene where they see the russian speaking people need pog protection. they did, they threatened this a lot in the baltic states in the 1990s. and that is one of the pretexts that they could use. >> fiona hill, what is the impact? how is a statement like the one that cameç out today, secretary kerry saying it would be a terrible mistake or words to that affect for the russians to do something, the white house itself putting out a statement. how is that read by moscow do you think? >> the problem we have right now is we have all kinds of competing narratives about what is happening. the russians have also been accusing frankly the u
>> that would then be an international situation. and i think it would go far beyond the-- beyond the ukraine. i think the white house actually put out a statement today where they did reference an agreement where osce members really should be informing each other of any -- >> being european security. >> yeah. >> organizations, although the russians have before intervened in countries or threatened to intervene where they see the russian speaking people need pog...
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there would be a strong international backlash. he does not want to encourage the break up of different ethnic groups in the region and different territorial claims because there some within russia that he is wary of. a lot of people said they couldn't imagine ukraine reaching this point. they were shocked it got so violent. to some degree we are in uncharted waters. >> you have the now fugitive former president of ukraine who apparently at the word of putin was really pulling the strings to many people there calling him putin's puppet. in your article you said putin loss in ukraine could be barack obama's gain. how do you mean? >> look. obama tried to do the reset with russia and thought the bush administration had misplayed the relationship with moscow. they reached a low point and putin is difficult and caused a lot of problems for obama. the policy in syria by supporting assad and taking in edward snowden who can forget the times oped. here's an opportunity for obama for the first time to poke putin in the eye. putin is on the
there would be a strong international backlash. he does not want to encourage the break up of different ethnic groups in the region and different territorial claims because there some within russia that he is wary of. a lot of people said they couldn't imagine ukraine reaching this point. they were shocked it got so violent. to some degree we are in uncharted waters. >> you have the now fugitive former president of ukraine who apparently at the word of putin was really pulling the strings...
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and one that the crimea will now apparently vote for on may 25th, the same day the nation of ukraine is scheduled to vote for its next president. phil black, cnn, kiev. >> other international news we're following, an interesting new attraction in havana's harbor, a well-armed communication and surveillance ship complete with missiles. usually arrivals like these are highly publicized in cuba, but this one has been kept very low key. no one is talking about why this russian ship is in cuba right now. north korea flexing its muscles today by firing four, yes, four short-range missiles from a site near the border with south korea. the missiles went into the sea of japan, also known as the east sea. the missiles can travel around 120 miles, which would easily reach deep into south korea. the timing is key here as the united states and south korea just started their own joint military exercises earlier this week. the north korea test launch is just one of several foreign policy issues president obama's trying to juggle right now. we just touched on russia, then there's the syria civil war
and one that the crimea will now apparently vote for on may 25th, the same day the nation of ukraine is scheduled to vote for its next president. phil black, cnn, kiev. >> other international news we're following, an interesting new attraction in havana's harbor, a well-armed communication and surveillance ship complete with missiles. usually arrivals like these are highly publicized in cuba, but this one has been kept very low key. no one is talking about why this russian ship is in cuba...
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ambassador to ukraine. welcome ambassador. >> thank you very much. >> where do you think ukraine stands towards a solid government in the future? >> they are trying to put together a solid government. from my standpoint the people they have chosen for this new government look good, look solid. they for the most part have some experience but there's also a good amount, good number of new faces which as your report indicates, people in the maidan are very interested in new faces and less interested in old faces. nonetheless there does have to be some competence. after consulting with people in the maidan, the parliament, the rada is going to have to ratify this new government. agree that this cabinet is one they want to move forward. an important part of that i think will be a recognition that this government needs to work for all ukrainians. in the west, where the many of the people from the maidan come from, but also, from the east, this government needs to represent those parts of ukraine that used to vote
ambassador to ukraine. welcome ambassador. >> thank you very much. >> where do you think ukraine stands towards a solid government in the future? >> they are trying to put together a solid government. from my standpoint the people they have chosen for this new government look good, look solid. they for the most part have some experience but there's also a good amount, good number of new faces which as your report indicates, people in the maidan are very interested in new faces...
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meanwhile ukraine's state prosecutor's said an international warrant has been issued for ousted president yanukovych. he is wanted in the deaths of 82 people, mainly protesters who were killed last week in the bloodiest crackdown and violence in ukraine's post-soviet history. yanukovych was reportedly last seen we're now hearing in moscow. bill: martha, i want to look at region here now. ukraine obviously an area of concern we've watched for some time. if you advance it one graphic we can show you why there is so much concern about the possibility of a country being, well, split in two. eastern ukraine and western ukraine. what vladmir putin would love to have is access to the waterways down here in the black sea. okay? crimea is an area here that is dominated by ethnic russians. about 52 to 58% according to the last census but that was some 10 years ago. there is a major port here in odessa. another major port down here. if putin had a chance to split the country, take at least eastern ukraine, he would still have the access to the waterway down here on the black sea and that would be cr
meanwhile ukraine's state prosecutor's said an international warrant has been issued for ousted president yanukovych. he is wanted in the deaths of 82 people, mainly protesters who were killed last week in the bloodiest crackdown and violence in ukraine's post-soviet history. yanukovych was reportedly last seen we're now hearing in moscow. bill: martha, i want to look at region here now. ukraine obviously an area of concern we've watched for some time. if you advance it one graphic we can show...
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now, the stock market shrugging off what remains a tense international situation in ukraine, where masked gunmen thought to be militant ethnic russians seized government buildings overnight. both secretary of defense and secretary of state with words of warning to russia today. front-page editor of "business insider" here with us. michael, how should investors be thinking about this? >> they should be watching it very closely. ukraine is hemorrhaging money. the prime minister today said they only have $400,000 in their treasury. they have $15 billion left in foreign reserves. so they need some help. >> what's the next flash point? >> well, you definitely have to watch what's going on in crimea. the russian war games will be going on from friday to monday. the fact that there are russian flags over the regional capital and the parliament building in crimea is troublesome. then this government that was approved today, what they're going to do moving forward to get the balance sheet of the country settled. >> finally, michael, can you get a sense of a correlation between the events in ukrain
now, the stock market shrugging off what remains a tense international situation in ukraine, where masked gunmen thought to be militant ethnic russians seized government buildings overnight. both secretary of defense and secretary of state with words of warning to russia today. front-page editor of "business insider" here with us. michael, how should investors be thinking about this? >> they should be watching it very closely. ukraine is hemorrhaging money. the prime minister...
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other international figures. there is obviously, clearly, a sense of crisis. the nato chief has tweeted just today warning again there should be no intervention by russia, and that no misunderstanding created at this time. russia continues to insist that it will not intervene militarily. again, a statement from the russian foreign ministry, though those military games, some 150,000 troops along with dozens of aircraft and tanks and other hardware taking place along that border with ukraine is obviously setting people a little bit on a worried course. now what people are saying is the best and most sensible course of action is for the united states to work with russia, not against russia, to make sure this all actually calms down. and to insist by their actions and by their diplomacy that a stable ukraine can happen along with russia's cooperation and that is not about either the -- my way or the highway regarding what next happens in ukraine. so russia needs to be brought in. and the diplomacy needs to be intense
other international figures. there is obviously, clearly, a sense of crisis. the nato chief has tweeted just today warning again there should be no intervention by russia, and that no misunderstanding created at this time. russia continues to insist that it will not intervene militarily. again, a statement from the russian foreign ministry, though those military games, some 150,000 troops along with dozens of aircraft and tanks and other hardware taking place along that border with ukraine is...
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that is not near ukraine. that is some more up to the northwest of russia. over scandinavia as well. >> we want to talk about a couple of retailers that are in turnaround mode internally. sears holdings reporting this morning. $3.37 per share. jcpenney reported result yesterday -- they give a forecast in sales that seemed to signal a little but of turnaround. let's bring in craig johnson, the president of customer growth partners, which offers strategic counseling into retail and consumer service sectors. to these latest report cards from sears and jcpenney change the story on their turnaround efforts? here is a real mixed bag of stories. jcpenney has been in intensive care and at least the doctors are showing up and they are making slow but steady progress against getting out of a deep hole. with sears, you have a grand old name in american retailer and it is heading downhill and nobody is stepping on the brakes. it has been a stunning debacle. the latest numbers today were not a huge surprise. >> i guess the backdrop is that we live in a bifurcated america
that is not near ukraine. that is some more up to the northwest of russia. over scandinavia as well. >> we want to talk about a couple of retailers that are in turnaround mode internally. sears holdings reporting this morning. $3.37 per share. jcpenney reported result yesterday -- they give a forecast in sales that seemed to signal a little but of turnaround. let's bring in craig johnson, the president of customer growth partners, which offers strategic counseling into retail and consumer...
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some fear this could signal the beginning of international war games. the violence is erupting on the southern tich ukraine here just a few hundred miles from russia. the dispute, many in western ukraine want the area to have closer ties with europe while in the east an area that belonged to russia until the 1950s, some now want to rejoin this soviet union roots. pro-russian militias are stationing troops and even an armored vehicle near the border as russia launches surprise military exercises. up to half a dozen russian warships are at the ready in the black sea. a defensive move, according to u.s. military officials. but the u.s. is sounding the alarm against outside players. in an interview on msnbc's "mitchell reports," secretary of state john kerry warned putin that this should not be a continuation of cold war games. >> we do not believe this should be an east/west, russia/united states. this is not "rocky iv." believe me. >> reporter: meanwhile in the capital of kiev, protesters cut down the fence surrounding that parliament building. demanding
some fear this could signal the beginning of international war games. the violence is erupting on the southern tich ukraine here just a few hundred miles from russia. the dispute, many in western ukraine want the area to have closer ties with europe while in the east an area that belonged to russia until the 1950s, some now want to rejoin this soviet union roots. pro-russian militias are stationing troops and even an armored vehicle near the border as russia launches surprise military...
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stabilize the situation in ukraine. with that, mr. speaker, thank you. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentleman from california, mr. swalwell, for five minutes. mr. swall well: each february during african-american history month, americans come together to celebrate the important contributions of african-americans throughout the nation. i'm proud to share the remarkable story of one of my constituents. captain leon "woody" spears. growing up near an airfield, young woody always dreamed of flying. after attending college, he was given the opportunity toe achieve -- to achieve his dreams. woody was among the few selected to join other young african-americans in alabama at the cuss key gee airfield where he was trained to fly. during training, woody overcame very tough odds. battling prejudice and racism to earn his wings and honor of serving with the tuskegee airmen. following training then lieutenant spears was sent to italy at the height
stabilize the situation in ukraine. with that, mr. speaker, thank you. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentleman from california, mr. swalwell, for five minutes. mr. swall well: each february during african-american history month, americans come together to celebrate the important contributions of african-americans throughout the nation. i'm proud to share the remarkable story of one of my constituents. captain...